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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2013 5:27:06 GMT
Scarborough Borough Council By-Election Results 2nd May 2013 Streonshalh: Marie Davy (Lab) 229 29.7% Derek Robinson (Ind) 209 27.1% John Thistle (UKIP) 209 27.1% Janet MacDonald (Con) 125 16.2% Spoilt 1 Majority Labour 20 (2.6%) over Ind+UKIP Turnout 21.75% Esk Valley: Mike Ward (Ind) 698 67.1% Morgan Barnes (Lab) 178 17.1% Bob Jackman (LD) 164 15.8% John Alderson (Con) (WITH) Spoilt 50 Majority Ind 520 (50%) over Labour Turnout 30.66% Scarborough Borough Council is now in No Overall Control with Conservatives the largest group. Con 24, Ind 10, LD 2, Lab 7, Grn 1, UKIP 2, No Political Affiliation 3, Independent (not part of the Independent group) 1. I don't know of very many councils where's there's an Independent Group, a group of Independents, and a grouping of non-Independent Independents ! Prior to 2011's election, when the whole Council was elected on new boundaries, Stoke-on-Trent had a City Independent Group, a Conservative and Independent Alliance Group, a Christian Independent, a Libertarian Independent, a No Party member, and the Potteries Alliance which was largely formed by the merger in 2010 of two separate groups of Councillors who had either resigned or been expelled from the Labour Party over about a decade. And they were glorious days for the forum too
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2013 5:29:19 GMT
South Ribble results: Leyland St Mary’s Alan Ogilvie (Conservative): 744 (elected) Carole Titherington (Labour): 401 Charlotte Ashworth (Liberal Democrat): 95 Turnout: 43.53% Leyland St Ambrose Kenneth Jones (Labour): 534 (elected) Paul Wharton (Conservative): 440 Gareth Armstrong (Liberal Democrat): 129 Turnout: 29.7% Howick and Priory David Howarth (Liberal Democrat): 469 (elected) Mary Turner (Conservative): 390 Robert Taylor (Labour): 185 David Duxbury (UKIP): 159 Turnout: 37.98% Great result for us in Penwortham, and we held the corresponding County seat too...
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Post by middleenglander on May 7, 2013 8:58:14 GMT
Final 4 results from Thursday:
Allerdale DC, Derwent Valley - Conservative hold
Con 225 (49.3%) UKIP 92 (20.2%) Green 82 (18.0%) Lab 57 (12.5%)
Allerdale DC, Wampool - Conservative hold
Con 195 (41.1%) UKIP 102 (21.5%) Ind 98 (20.7%) Green 40 (8.4%) LD 39 (8.2%)
Gedling BC, Kingswell - Labour hold
Lab 547 (36.3%) Con 483 (32.1%) UKIP 397 (26.3%) LD 80 (5.3%)
Rushcliffe BC, Leake - Conservative hold
Con 793 (41.0%) Ind 498 (25.8%) Lab 345 (17.9%) UKIP 296 (15.3%)
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Post by middleenglander on May 7, 2013 9:05:52 GMT
Updated post now all results are in.
Overall, 28 of the 118 seats have changed hands or almost 24%.
The Conservatives have retained 48 of their 64 seats (75%), gaining 7 and losing 16 to give a total of 55 - gained 5 from Lib Dems and 2 from Labour whilst - lost 5 to UKIP, 4 to Independents, 3 each to Labour and Lib Dems and 1 to the Liberals
Labour have retained 27 of their 29 seats (93%), gaining 6 and losing 2 to give a total of 33 - gained 3 from Conservatives whist losing 2 along with 2 from Lib Dems and 1 from Green, although previous Councillor had been sitting as Labour
Lib Dems have retained 11 of their 20 seats (55%), gaining 3 and losing 9 to give 14 - gained 3 from Conservatives whilst losing 5 with 2 further losses to Labour along with 1 each to UKIP and an Independent.
UKIP gained 5 seats from the Conservatives and 1 from the Lib Dems.
Greens retained 2 seats and lost 1 to Labour
Independents retained 2 seats whilst gaining 4 from the Conservatives and 1 from Lib Dems
Liberals (not Democrats) gained a seat from the Conservatives.
Conservatives - 64 seats
- Conservative deaths - 8 seats Ashford BC, Saxon Shore - retained Basildon BC, Wickford Castledon - UKIP gained with a majority of 48 Boston BC, Staniland South - UKIP gained with a majority of 174 over Labour Kings Lynn & West Norfolk BC, Snettisham - retained Reigate & Banstead BC, South Park & Woodhatch - retained Tamworth BC, Wilnecote - Labour gained with a majority of 17 West Dorset DC, Cam Vale - retained Wyre BC, Staina - retained
- Conservative resignations - 56 seats Adur DC, Southlands - UKIP gained with a majority of 100 over Labour Allerdale DC, Derwent Valley - retained Allerdale DC, Wampool - retained Babergh DC, Bures St Mary - retained Broadlands DC, Blofield with South Walsham - retained Canterbury BC, Seasalter - retained Cherwell DC, Hook Norton - retained Colchester BC, West Mersea - retained Dacorum BC, Watling - retained Daventry DC, Brixworth - retained Daventry DC, Welford - retained East Devon DC, Feniton & Buckerell - Independent gained with a majority of 659 East Hant DC,Liss - retained East Herts DC, Bishops Stortford Meads - retained East Herts DC, Buntingford - retained East Herts DC, Hertford Castle - Independent gained with a majority of 192 East Herts DC, Watton-at-Stone - retained East Yorkshire UA, Howdenshire - retained East Yorkshire UA, Mid Holderness - retained Epping Forest DC, Waltham Abbey Honey Lane - UKIP gained with a majority of 10 Forest of Dean DC, Bromsberrow & Dymock - UKIP gained with a majority of 49 Guildford BC, Ash South & Tongham - retained unopposed Guildford BC, Ash Wharf - retained Hambleton DC, Whitestonecliffe - retained Havant BC, Bedhampton - retained Havant BC, Emsworth - retained Hertsmere BC, Boreham Wood Hillside - retained Horsham DC, Chantry - retained Horsham DC, Cowfold, Shermanbury & West Grinstead - retained Kettering BC, Welland - retained Mendip DC, Ashwick, Chilcompton & Stratton - retained Mendip DC, Rode & Noton St Phillip - retained Mid Sussex DC, Cuckfield - retained Newark & Sherwood DC, Collingham & Meering - retained Rochford DC, Hawkwell - retained Rochford DC, Whitewell -retained Rugby BC, Bilton - retained Runnymede BC, Chertsey South & Row Town - Independent gain with a majority of 49 Rushcliffe BC, Leake - retained Ryedale DC, Pickering East - Liberal gained with a majority of 43 Ryedale DC, Ryedale South West - retained St Edmundsbury BC, Abbeygate - retained Scarborough BC, Esk Valley - Independent gained with a majority of 520 over Labour, Conservative withdrew Scarborough BC, Streonshalh - Labour gained with a majority of 20 over both UKIP and Independent South Cambridgeshire DC, Orwell & Barrington - Lib Dem gained with a majority of 102 South Ribble BC, Howick & Priory - Lib Dem gained with a majority of 79 South Ribble BC, Leyland St Mary's - retained Stroud DC, Cam East - Labour gained with a majority of 79 Tandridge DC, Burstow, Horne & Outwood - retained Vale of White Horse DC, Abingdon Peachcroft - Lib Dem gained with a majority of 165 Waverley BC, Farnham Wrecclesham & Rowledge - retained Wellingborough BC, Redwell West - retained West Oxfordshire DC, Carterton South - retained West Oxfordshire DC, Witney East - retained Westminster LB., Marylebone High Street - retained Worthing BC, Goring - retained
Labour - 29 seats
- Labour deaths -8 seats Bridgend CBC, Llangewydd & Brynhyfryd - retained Caerphilly CBC, Risca East - retained Dover DC, Maxton, Elms Vale & Priory - retained Leeds MB, Crossgate & Whinmoor - retained St Helens MB, Windle - retained Stafford BC, Coton - retained Sunderland MB, Houghton - retained Wellingborough BC, Earls Barton - Conservative gained with a majority of 209
- Labour resignations - 21 seats Ashfield DC, Sutton Central - retained Chesterfield BC, St Helens - retained Chesterfield BC, St Leonards - retained Copeland BC, Hensingham - retained Gedling BC, Kingswell - retained Gravesham BC, Painters Ash - retained Ipswich BC, Whitehouse - retained Kettering BC, Avondale Grange - retained Middlesbrough UA, Pallister - retained North Somerset UA, Weston-Super-Mare South - retained Oxford BC, Churchill - retained Oxford BC, Rosehill & Iffley - retained South Ribble BC, Leyland St Ambrose - retained Staffordshire Moorlands DC, Leek North - retained Waveney DC, Harbour - retained Welwyn Hatfield BC, Haldens - retained West Lancashire BC, Digmoor - retained Wolverhampton MB, Blakenhall - retained Wycombe BC, Disraeli - Conservative gained with majority of 87 Wyre BC, Park - retained Wyre BC, Pharos - retained
Liberal Democrats - 20 seats
- Liberal Democrats deaths - 3 seats East Lindsey DC, Coningsby & Tattersall - UKIP gained with a majority of 132 over Conservative, no Lib Dem Harborough DC, Thurnby & Houghton - retained Sheffield MB, Fulwood - retained
- Liberal Democrats resignations - 17 seats Cheltenham BC, Warden Hill - Conservative gained with a majority of 117 Elmbridge BC, Claygate - retained Guildford BC, Stoughton - retained Huntingdonshire DC, Brampton - retained Ipswich BC, Alexandra - Labour gained with a majority of 493 over UKIP Malvern Hills DC, Chase - Conservative gained with a majority of 82 Mendip DC, Shepton West - Labour gained with a majority of 49 over Conservative Pendle BC, Coates - retained South Cambridgeshire DC, Balsham - Conservative gained with a majority of 9 South Cambridgeshire DC, Meldreth - retained South Norfolk DC, New Costessey - retained Spelthorne BC, Sunbury East - Conservative gained with a majority of 52 Taunton Deane DC, Taunton Halcon - retained Uttlesford DC, Newport - Independent gained with a majority of 48 over Conservative Vale of White Horse DC, Greendown - Conservative gained with a majority of 152 Vale of White Horse DC, Marcham & Shippon - retained Watford BC, Woodside - retained
Others - 5
Highland UA, Landward Caithness - No Description but will be a member of Independent Group retained Scottish Borders UA, Leaderdale & Melrose - Borders Party retained Cambridge BC, Abbey - Labour gained from Green sitting as Labour with a majority of 542 Lancaster BC, Bulk - Green retained Norwich BC, Mancroft - Green retained
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Post by AdminSTB on Sept 29, 2014 12:07:18 GMT
Does anyone have the full results for the Colchester, West Mersea by-election held on this date? I know the Tory won, but I can't find full figures anywhere.
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Post by middleenglander on Sept 29, 2014 12:33:07 GMT
Some of the results Colchester W Mersea Con hold Con 1208 Lab 288 Green 208 LD 100
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Post by AdminSTB on Sept 29, 2014 12:41:29 GMT
This is what I get for searching for "West Mersea"...
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Post by finsobruce on Mar 12, 2019 7:53:24 GMT
Finally, can anyone tell us how to pronounce Streonshalh, the Whitby ward in Scarborough? Judging by the spelling, the ward owes its name to a time when Bede was contemporary history. There's partial pronunciation guide for reconstructed Northumbrian here, but I highly doubt whoever decided to name the ward was aware of that. bump!
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